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chio:
30% or 40% of all users have IE6.
This is NOT a minor problem. If you have troubles with the Double-Margin Bug: use display:inline

Lonesome Walker:

--- Quote from: doc on June 20, 2008, 08:52:25 AM ---Seems you do care about valid markup as you have corrected the stuff  :-)

--- End quote ---

Well...
I did it, because it was a thing of 5 seconds  :wink:
OF COURSE, I CARE about usability  :-D
Was a typo in my code.

And to chio:
sorry, seems you don't know what you are writing about.
As you know, if you use Microsoft Update, there is NO WAY about upgrading to IE7.
And for your saying...

http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
(so, 28% and falling; also my logfiles say, that most are using FF and IE7...)

Better do some research first  :-P

chio:
Oh, I know what I'm writing about, I have Google Analytics on more than 40 sites, with over 12000 visits per day (all together)

It depends on the topic of a website. Sites about 'webdesign' have over 60% FF and 20% IE6, sites about 'tents', (for example) or  'knitting' have 10% FF and 50% IE6.

This (your) site is definitly NOT about webdesign, so there will be 28% to 40% (theres is not much difference between 28% an 30%, by the way)

There are lots of people who have Microsoft Updates turned OFF, maybe because they have no licenced OS, or dont trust in Microsoft anyway. My "breakfast-computer" for example. And there are still lots of Win2k computers in offices, where IE7 doesnt run.

If you cant make a website that runs on IE6, you cant make a website at all. Its simple.

Lonesome Walker:
 :-D ha ha, for one glitch...
(nevertheless, it would be a thing for 5 minutes, maybe 10...)

Yes, you are professional  :roll:

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